Wednesday, February 22, 2012

CLICK-GET FREE READ-Yippee, My Rank Climbs-Thanks!

Amazon LinkOffer a novel for free, people snap it up and then the story rises above a zillion others for a few glorious hours so more people notice it.

Please help on Thursday and Friday, Feb 23 and 24th, assuming I didn’t screw up with the setting in the Kindle Direct Program, and click yes, you want to buy Splintered Energy for $0.00.

I’d love more tags and likes while you’re there as well.

Here’s the blurb I may use for the print book:

Dawn breaks—literally.

Energy sparks across the horizon, power grids go down, and a fewhapless humans fall dead. A moment later, hearts regain their beat.

California.A widower's twelve-year-old son is rather young to bring home a woman, especially a collapsed green beauty too frightened to open her eyes.

Arizona.A divorcee blinks hard, but the gorgeous guy stepping in front of her car is still red—hello, ditch. When she comes around, she wonders which layer of hell she's fallen into.

Ohio.A teen also fears he’s dealing with the demonic, but no matter how dangerous things become, he’s determined to stand by a man with inhumanly blue eyes.

Sentient beings, trapped in human form, can’t recall a past other than a blissful haven. Only one learns to hide his unique skin color, and he assumes the identity of the victim, Malcolm James. Malcolm has a goal: return to wherever it is he belongs—ASAP. News clips show the escalating violence. He predicts those who cross paths with color, himself included, will become permanently scarred or worse, killed because he's certain concerning one fact. Living light does not belong grounded.

3 comments:

Someone's going to have to walk me through this. I've never downloaded an e-book. I tried the other week when Chrystala was doing the same thing with Rex Rising, but it told me I had to have a Kindle, and I'm too cheap to get one of those. I never got to read the last few chapters of this, and I want to see what happens.

Of course, I feel like an ass for not coughing up the bucks and waiting until it's free. But I never denied that I'm a cheap bastard.

You don't need a Kindle, Fred. I don't have one. You can download Kindle for PC for free and then download the book to there. The really annoying thing is that when I'm in the States, my laptop automatically throws me to Kindle UK and I can't download from the US site.